SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51643-G* OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51979-G 45342-G Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 1 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE ESCRIPIO OF SERVICE he Utility System Operator will provide a Monthly Imbalance Service for individual customers including the Utility Gas Procurement epartment, end-use customers, wholesale customers, marketers and aggregators (referred to herein as "customers") when their usage differs from their transportation deliveries to the Utility's system or their targeted sales gas quantities purchased and delivered by the Utility. In case of the Utility Gas Procurement epartment, the aily Forecast Quantity will be used as a proxy for daily usage and the calculation of imbalances. he Monthly Imbalance Service provided hereunder has four components: Imbalance rading, a nocharge Balancing Service, Standby Procurement, and Buy-Back. Under the Imbalance rading Service, customers may locate other customers with offsetting imbalances and trade these quantities to avoid imbalance charges (Standby Procurement or Buy-Back). Imbalance rading Service shall be facilitated either through Electronic Bulletin Board (EBB), as defined in Rule o. 1, or through the Imbalance rading Form as described in Special Conditions 2 and 4 of this Schedule and in Rule o. 33. Balancing Service will be provided without charge if the cumulative imbalance at the end of the monthly imbalance trading period is within 10 percent of the customer's usage, in case of core aggregators their applicable aily Contract Quantity, or in the case of the Utility Gas Procurement epartment the applicable aily Forecast Quantity, (olerance Band) for the billing period. Any remaining cumulative imbalance within the tolerance band will be carried forward. Remaining imbalance quantities outside the tolerance band at the end of the imbalance trading period will be subject to a Standby Procurement Charge or Buy-Back as described under Rates. APPICABIIY Applicable to core and noncore transportation service to customers. ERRIORY Applicable throughout the service territory. RAES Imbalance quantities remaining at the end of the designated imbalance trading period and which are outside of the 10% tolerance band will be billed at the Standby Procurement Charge or purchased by the Utility at the Buy-Back Rate. Any Standby Procurement Charge or purchases at the Buy-Back Rate of core imbalances created by the Utility Gas Procurement epartment will be managed within the Utility System Operator s Operational Hub Services. Such core imbalances will be disposed of, with the net revenues from the core imbalance charges flowing back through the oncore Fixed Cost Account (FCA). (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4822 an Skopec AE FIE Jun 29, 2015 ECISIO O. 15-06-004 Vice President EFFECIVE ec 3, 2015 1C13 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52910-G OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52843-G Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 2 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE RAES Standby Procurement Charge his charge is applied to customer's cumulative negative transportation imbalance (confirmed transportation deliveries less actual usage) exceeding the 10 percent tolerance band. he Standby Procurement Charge is posted at least one day in advance of each corresponding imbalance trading period for noncore/wholesale and core transport agents (CAs). It is calculated at 150% of the highest daily border price index at the Southern California border beginning on the first day of the month that the imbalance is created to five days prior to the start of each corresponding imbalance trading period plus a Brokerage Fee of 0.266 per therm for noncore retail service and all wholesale service, and 0.160 per therm for core retail service. he highest daily border price index is an average of the highest prices from "GI's aily Gas Price Index Southern California Border Average" and ICE aily Indices SoCal Border." Core Retail Service: SP-CR Standby Rate, per therm May 2016...42.762 June 2016...46.651 July 2016...B* oncore Retail Service: SP-R Standby Rate, per therm May 2016...42.868 June 2016...46.757 July 2016...B* Wholesale Service: SP-W Standby Rate per therm May 2016...42.868 June 2016...46.757 July 2016...B* *o be determined (B). Pursuant to Resolution G-3316, the Standby Charges will be filed by a separate advice letter at least one day prior to August 25. (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4998 an Skopec AE FIE Jul 29, 2016 ECISIO O. 89-11-060 & 90-09-089, et al Vice President EFFECIVE Jul 31, 2016 2C5 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52911-G OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52741-G Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 3 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE RAES Buy-Back Rate his rate is applied to customer's cumulative positive transportation imbalance (confirmed transportation deliveries less actual usage) exceeding the 10 percent tolerance band. he Buy-Back Rate is established effective the last day of each month and will be the lower of 1) the lowest incremental cost of gas purchased by the Utility during the month the excess imbalance was incurred; or 2) 50% of the applicable Adjusted Core Procurement Charge, G-CPA, set forth in Schedule o. G-CP, during the month such excess imbalance was incurred. Retail Service: BR-R Buy-Back Rate, per therm May 2016... 12.574 June 2016... 12.898 July 2016... 17.188 I Wholesale Service: BR-W Buy-Back Rate, per therm May 2016... 12.539 June 2016... 12.862 July 2016... 17.140 I If the incremental cost of gas is the basis for the Standby or Buy-Back Rates, the Utility will provide CPUC the necessary work papers for such cost. Such documentation will be provided under confidentiality pursuant to General Order 66-C and Section 583 of the Public Utilities Code. aily Balancing Standby Rates When a Stage 5 ow Operational Flow Order (ow OFO) or Emergency Flow Order (EFO) is declared, quantities not in compliance with the daily imbalance tolerance are purchased at the daily balancing standby rate. he daily balancing standby rate shall be equal the InterContinental Exchange (ICE) ay-ahead Index (including F&U and brokerage fee) for SoCal-Citygate, rounded up to the next whole dollar, for each day a Stage 5 ow OFO or EFO is issued. Authorized F&U will not be added to any daily balancing standby charge for the Utility Gas Procurement epartment to the extent that it is collected elsewhere. (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4998 an Skopec AE FIE Jul 29, 2016 ECISIO O. 89-11-060 & 90-09-089, et al Vice President EFFECIVE Jul 31, 2016 3C5 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51646-G* OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52037-G 51422-G Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 4 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE RAES Revision of Rates he Standby Procurement Charge and the Buy-Back Rate shall be established effective the last day of each month. he aily Balancing Standby Rate shall be established on ICE's ay Ahead Index. SPECIA COIIOS 1. efinitions of the principal terms used in this rate schedule are contained in Rule o. 1. 2. Imbalances of customers other than the Utility Gas Procurement epartment or ESPs will be calculated by combining all of a customer's meters served under the same order control code, not by account or individual delivery point. he order control code is used by the Utility to group those facilities identified by the customer for determining the customer's imbalances. In the case of the Utility Gas Procurement epartment the applicable aily Forecast Quantity will be used. In the case of ESPs their applicable aily Contract Quantity (CQ) will be used. 3. Immediately each month when actual meter usage information becomes available, an adjustment to the Utility Gas Procurement epartment s imbalance account will be made to account for any differences between actual consumption of the core customers and the aily Forecast Quantity, company use and UAF. 4. Immediately each month when actual meter usage information becomes available, an adjustment to the ESP s imbalance account will be made to account for any differences between actual consumption of the core customers and the CQ. 5. Customers may not use imbalance trading to offset imbalances in excess of the daily imbalance tolerances applicable during an OFO or EFO event.,,,, (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4822 an Skopec AE FIE Jun 29, 2015 ECISIO O. 15-06-004 Vice President EFFECIVE ec 3, 2015 4C14 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51647-G* OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51154-G 43325-G Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 5 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE SPECIA COIIOS 6. Customers may trade their monthly imbalances with other customers. Customer's cumulative imbalances will be stated on the customer's monthly bill. he customer's bill will serve as notice of current imbalances. Beginning at 7:00 a.m., Pacific Clock ime (PC), on the 25th calendar day in the month of notification, customers may enter EBB to trade imbalances with other customers. Customers within the tolerance band may trade any quantities so long as the 10% tolerance band is not exceeded. Customers outside the tolerance band may trade quantities up to a maximum of their excess imbalance (quantities outside of tolerance) plus the 10% tolerance band. he Utility will notify participants through EBB or other notice once the trade is validated. he trading period will end at 11:59 p.m. PC on the last calendar day of the same month. uring the month of February, the trading period begins at 7:00 a.m. PC on the 23rd of the month and ends at 11:59 p.m. PC on the last calendar day of the month. he trading periods are as follows: January 25-31 May 25-31 September 25-30 February 23-28 (or 29) June 25-30 October 25-31 March 25-31 July 25-31 ovember 25-30 April 25-30 August 25-31 ecember 25-31 7. Imbalance trades may be submitted through EBB or by facsimile using the Imbalance rading Agreement Form (Form o. 6544) and must be received by the Utility by the close of the trading period. o submit an imbalance trade by facsimile, both parties must complete and send by facsimile a copy of the Imbalance rading Agreement Form to the Utility. he Utility will then confirm the trade and adjust the participants' imbalance accounts. A processing charge of $13.73 will be charged by the Utility for each imbalance trade submitted by facsimile using the Imbalance rading Agreement Form. o processing charge will apply to an EBB subscriber for imbalance trades submitted by facsimile at a time the EBB system is unavailable for use by the subscriber. 8. Customers may opt to participate in the EBB s interactive trading platform in which imbalance trading parties may buy and/or sell imbalance gas. Instructions are provided on the EBB website. 9. Customers may use their storage account(s) to offset their imbalances or to trade with other customers under the conditions set forth in their applicable storage service rate schedule for unbundled storage service, or in Rule o. 32 for Aggregators. A storage customer may trade positive imbalances, i.e., overdeliveries, into its storage account only if its storage inventory capacity is available during the month that the imbalance occurred and at the time the imbalance trade takes place. Similarly, a storage customer may trade negative imbalances, i.e., underdeliveries, using its storage account only if there is sufficient gas in storage in the account during the month that the imbalance occurred and at the time the imbalance trade takes place. (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4822 an Skopec AE FIE Jun 29, 2015 ECISIO O. 15-06-004 Vice President EFFECIVE ec 3, 2015 5C14 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52670-G OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51648-G* Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 6 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE SPECIA COIIOS 10. After the imbalance trading period, the Standby Procurement Charge or Buy-Back Rate will be applied to all imbalance quantities in excess of the tolerance band. 11. When in the judgment of the Utility Gas Control epartment the latest scheduled quantities are in excess of system capacity, Buy-Back service hereunder shall be applied to daily periods as designated by the Utility in accordance with the provisions of Rule o. 30, Section F. Customers shall not be allowed to trade positive imbalances incurred during such daily periods. he Buy-Back Rate shall apply to all positive imbalances in excess of the tolerance for each such period. he high OFO tolerance will be either 105% or 110%. he default will be 105%, but SoCalGas and SG&E will have the ability to set the tolerance at 110% if, in SoCalGas and SG&E s sole discretion, operational circumstances allow. he high OFO tolerance is temporary and will return to 110% upon the expiration of the term in the settlement approved by a May 27, 2016 Assigned Commissioner s Ruling in Application (A).15-06-020. Specifically, that settlement term will conclude upon the earlier of: (1) any superseding decision or order by the Commission, (2) return of Aliso Canyon to at least 450MMcfd of injection capacity and 1,395 MMcfd of withdrawal capacity, or (3) ovember 30, 2016. Standby service shall be provided for the regular monthly balancing period and shall not be restricted to the excess nominations periods., 12. Under this schedule, the responsible customer will reimburse the Utility for any penalties or charges incurred by the Utility under an interstate or intrastate supplier arrangement when such penalties or charges occur as a direct result of the Utility's providing this imbalance service to customer. 13. If as the result of billing error, metering error, or transportation adjustments, customer trades an incorrect amount of imbalance quantities based on notification by the Utility, the Utility will not be liable for any financial losses or damages incurred by customer nor will the Utility be financially liable to any of the customer's imbalance trading partners. If as a result of such error, the Utility overbills customer, the Utility shall refund the difference. If the Utility underbills customer, the customer shall be liable for the undercharge including any associated penalty. he customer shall not be relieved of imbalance penalties when a subsequent billing adjustment is made by the Utility. For the purpose of determining imbalances and any applicable charges hereunder, the Utility will include subsequent billing adjustments for prior periods as part of the usage deemed to occur during the subsequent period unless the customer reimburses the Utility for the actual cost of gas incurred. rades occurring in prior periods will not be affected by such billing adjustments. he Utility may issue a bill for aily Balancing Standby Rate charges on a weekly or fortnightly basis upon customer or marketer request or if a customer or marketer delivers into the system less than 50 percent of its usage. Otherwise, aily Balancing Standby Rate charges shall be included in the regular monthly bill. (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4973 an Skopec AE FIE Jun 1, 2016 ECISIO O. Vice President EFFECIVE Jun 1, 2016 6C9 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.
SOUHER CAIFORIA GAS COMPAY Original CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 52671-G OS AGEES, CAIFORIA CACEIG Revised CA. P.U.C. SHEE O. 51648-G* Schedule o. G-IMB Sheet 7 RASPORAIO IMBAACE SERVICE SPECIA COIIOS 14. he Utility Gas Procurement epartment will be not be assessed any charges under this schedule that are a result of its obligation to maintain system reliability when called upon by the Utility System Operator to increase flowing supply when supply is insufficient to meet expected end-use demand or decrease scheduled deliveries when deliveries are expected to exceed end-use demand plus storage injection capacity. 15. From June 1, 2016 through July 1, 2016 the rate applicable to all positive imbalances subject to buy back will be two times the otherwise applicable Buy-Back Rate. (O BE ISERE BY UIIY) ISSUE BY (O BE ISERE BY CA. PUC) AVICE EER O. 4973 an Skopec AE FIE Jun 1, 2016 ECISIO O. Vice President EFFECIVE Jun 1, 2016 7C11 Regulatory Affairs RESOUIO O.